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Canada’s immigration minister sets the record straight: Targets on track despite conservative criticism

Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab has refuted claims about Canada’s immigration progress, citing concrete data showing reduced numbers in both permanent and temporary resident arrivals.

The Federal Government boosts Francophone immigration despite overall cuts, targeting 12% by 2029

As Canada implements significant reductions in immigration levels, the Federal Government is making a notable exception for French-speaking immigrants settling outside Quebec. Prime Minister Mark

US citizens seeking Canadian asylum face complex immigration hurdles amid political climate concerns

Americans fleeing political tensions in the US are discovering that immigration to Canada presents significant challenges despite their motivations. Recent reports indicate a surge in

Immigration Minister proposes enhanced regulations to combat fraudulent consultants

Canada’s Immigration Minister is developing stringent new regulations to strengthen the authority of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. The proposed measures would empower

Canada must reform immigration to prevent an economic crisis in 2025

Canada faces a critical immigration dilemma in 2025—torn between growing political pressure for hard caps and the economic need for skilled newcomers. Conservative leader Pierre

IRCC plans mandatory language testing for key International Mobility Program work permits by 2027

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has proposed regulatory amendments to introduce mandatory third-party language proficiency testing for certain International Mobility Program work permit applicants.

Canada immigration rejection rates increase by 61%

Canada’s immigration system is experiencing an unprecedented rise in application refusals across multiple streams, with official data revealing a 61% increase in rejections for applicants

Sault Ste. Marie unveils the designated employers’ list for the Rural Immigration Pilot

The Northern Ontario city of Sault Ste. Marie has released its selection of 16 designated employers for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), marking a

Canada removed Express Entry CRS points for job offers

On March 25, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) eliminated the additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points previously awarded for job offers in the

Canada sets immigration record in 2024 with nearly half a million new residents

Canada welcomed 483,395 new permanent residents in 2024, narrowly missing its target of 485,000. This achievement represented a significant increase from previous years and continued

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